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Evans' debut short story collection explores our youthful years through a character of each of the ages between sixteen and twenty-four-ages routinely tick-boxed together. Set in shiny cities, stuffy universities and other alternative universes, they explore issues from class to climate-crisis and chemsex with tenderness, humour and inventiveness.
The story of how a boy came to be infected with blood borne viruses, and in spite of multiple death sentences, lived to become the world's first ever LGBTQ+ Ambassador for Haemophilia, winning the battle to secure a public enquiry into the Infected Blood Scandal, which is finally due to report in 2024.
Evans' debut novella is an uproarious and uplifting romantic comedy for queer elders. When a gentleman called Joan lands up in a care home, new neighbour Jim doesn't know what's hit him. Battle begins. May the best man win. But beneath antics and antique armour plating, what are both hiding? And maybe they just may be batting for the same team.
Set in the year of the late Queen's coronation, and in the world of variety theatre, Bartlett's fourth novel, tells the story of a small man's triumph over a Goliath. Originally released by Bloomsbury, it gained him a nomination for Stonewall Author of the Year 2014; it is republished with a new introduction by the author.
These flamboyantly funny stories of self-discovery, set against the shifting social scenery of the 80s and 90s, are for everybody who's ever decided to be the person they are meant to be.
Spanning sixty years, starting in Manhattan in 1963 and culminating in Paris in 2003, this is a novel about queer history and families, loss and redemption.
Justin David's newly-released novella is part creepy coming-of-age story, part black-comedy, set partly in buzzing 1990s London and partly in barren New Mexico wildlands.
Originally published digitally by Salt as part of their Modern Dreams series, The Pharmacist is Part Three of David¿s Welston World Sagas; the novella finds Jamie and Billy in turn of the millennium London, where Billy falls for an eccentric older man.
Evans¿ second poetry collection comes in two sections: An Anthroposcene dives into the rising tides of geo-political change; Our Future is Now Downloading explores sea-changes of more personal natures.
We are all connectedIf Alice landed in London not Wonderland this book might be the result. Threads is the first collection from Nathan Evans, each poem complemented by a bespoke photograph from Justin David and, like Tenniel¿s illustrations for Carroll, picture and word weft and warp to create an alchemic (rabbit) whole.On one page, the image of an alien costume, hanging surreally beside a school uniform on a washing line, accompanies a poem about fleeing suburbia. On another, a poem about seeking asylum accompanies the image of another displaced alien on an urban train. Spun from heartfelt emotion and embroidered with humour, Threads will leave you aching with longing and laughter. ¿In this bright and beautiful collaboration, poetry and photography join hands, creating sharp new ways to picture our lives and loves. Every page delighted me.¿¿NEIL BARTLETT¿A winning blend of words and images, woven with passion and wit¿¿PAUL BURSTON¿Two boldly transgressive poetic voices¿¿MARISA CARNESKY
WRITING THE OUTSIDE INThis collection brings thirty authors in from the margins to occupy centre-page. Queer storytellers. Working class wordsmiths. Chroniclers of colour. Writers whose life experiences give unique perspectives on universal challenges, whose voices must be heard. And read.''riveting, deftly articulated and entirely captivating''ASHLEY HICKSON-LOVENCE, author of The 392 and Your ShowContributors are: Aisha Phoenix, Alex Hopkins, Bidisha, Chris Simpson, DJ Connell, Elizabeth Baines, Gaylene Gould, Giselle Leeb, Golnoosh Nour, Hedy Hume, Iqbal Hussain, Jonathan Kemp, Julia Bell, Juliet Jacques, Justin David, Kathy Hoyle, Keith Jarrett, Kerry Hudson, Kit de Waal, Lisa Goldman, Lui Sit, Nathan Evans, Neil Bartlett, Neil Lawrence, Neil McKenna, Ollie Charles, Padrika Tarrant, Paul McVeigh, Philip Ridley, Polis Loizou.
Maker¿s award-winning memoir uproariously recounts his extraordinary journey from Bermondsey enfant terrible to Valencian grande dame via Morrissey confidant, dominatrix and rock star.
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